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Sussex
[ suhs-iks ]
noun
- a former county in SE England: divided into East Sussex and West Sussex.
- one of an English breed of red beef cattle.
- one of an English breed of chickens, raised chiefly for marketing as roasters.
- a kingdom of the Anglo-Saxon heptarchy in SE England.
Sussex
/ ˈʌɪ /
noun
- (until 1974) a county of SE England, now divided into the separate counties of East Sussex and West Sussex
- (in Anglo-Saxon England) the kingdom of the South Saxons, which became a shire of the kingdom of Wessex in the early 9th century a.d
- a breed of red beef cattle originally from Sussex
- a heavy and long-established breed of domestic fowl used principally as a table bird
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However, the Duke of Sussex infamously stepped away from the usual business of being royal.
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The Duke of Sussex has lost a legal challenge over the levels of security he and his family are entitled to while in the UK.
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The Duchess of Sussex used the title HRH on a card sent with a personal gift but not for any public purpose, sources close to her have said.
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On Monday, Marten told the jury why she and Gordon decided to go out onto the South Downs in Sussex with baby Victoria in a tent from Argos.
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They were planted in November by the organisers behind Tulleys Tulip Fest in Sussex and will bloom at various times this spring.
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